I
remain committed to transparency and if, at the appropriate time, a
determination is made that publicly releasing the information will not
jeopardize our ability to root out fraud and abuse, I will certainly do so. The
work with Ken Block, the Office of Health and Human Services, and the Department
of Human Services is continuing. Additionally, my FY2013 budget contained
funding for an integrity unit within OHHS. Those positions are now being filled
and recently an RFP has been issued to contract with a vendor to add an
additional layer of waste and fraud prevention to the current system.
I
have chosen at this time not to release the preliminary findings to protect our
ability to adequately investigate them. As I stated on “10 News Conference,”
what should matter to Rhode Islanders is that my administration commissioned
this work and is acting on it.